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- of Atherinopsis californiensis that are not chipped, will be important due to continuing threats of overfishing and habitat degradation. Atherinopsis californiensis...
- Atherinopsidae Subfamily: Atherinopsinae Tribe: Atherinopsini Genus: Leuresthes D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1880 Type species Atherinopsis tenuis Ayres, 1860...
- Leuresthes Species: L. tenuis Binomial name Leuresthes tenuis (Ayres, 1860) Synonyms Atherinopsis tenuis Ayres, 1860 Leuresthes crameri Jordan & Evermann, 1896...
- The largest North American species of Silverside is the jacksmelt (Atherinopsis californiensis) of the Eastern Pacific Ocean. It often reaches a maximum...
- A Neotropical silverside related to the modern topsmelt silverside. Atherinopsis A. sp. Pomona Freeway Chalk Hill Unknown A Neotropical silverside related...
- innkeeper worms and cancrid crabs in Tomales Bay, jack silverside (Atherinopsis californiensis) eggs and the crabs Romaleon antennarium and Metacarcinus...
- b**** (Stereolepis gigas), kelp b**** (Paralabrax clathratus), jacksmelt (Atherinopsis californiensis), topsmelt (Atherinops affinis), sargo (Diplodus sargus)...
- Species: A. affinis Binomial name Atherinops affinis (Ayres, 1860) Synonyms Atherinopsis affinis Ayres, 1860 Atherinops insularum Gilbert, 1891 Atherinops magdalenae...
- Fowler, 1903 Sub-families & Genera Subfamily Atherinopsinae Atherinops Atherinopsis Basilichthys Colpichthys Leuresthes Odontesthes Subfamily Menidiinae...
- observed a 2 m (6.6 ft) thresher shark pursuing a California smelt (Atherinopsis californiensis) off a pier at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography...